What is file manager?

File Manager

A file manager or file browser is a computer program that provides a user interface to work with file systems. The most common operations performed on files or groups of files are: create, open, edit, view, print, play, rename, move, copy, delete, search/find, and modify file attributes, properties and file permissions. Files are typically displayed in a hierarchy. Some file managers contain features inspired by web browsers, including forward and back navigational buttons.

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Tracker (disambiguation) - Computers ... downloads and uploads OpenTracker, the file manager and desktop in the BeOS Tracker (file manager), the file manager and desktop in the Haiku operating ...

File Manager - Popular Culture ... A 3D file manager is featured in Jurassic Park, during a scene where Lex desperately tries to find an executable file, while a Velociraptor tries to ... The 3D file manager, fsn (mentioned above), was built on top of a Unix system (Silicon Graphics, Inc's IRIX) ...

PCMan File Manager ... PCMan File Manager (PCManFM) is a file manager application developed by Hong Jen Yee from Taiwan which is meant to be a replacement for Nautilus, Konqueror and Thunar ... PCManFM is the standard file manager in LXDE, which is also developed by the same author in conjunction with other developers ...

Progman ... Program Manager is the shell of Windows 3.x and Windows NT 3.x operating systems ... It replaced MS-DOS Executive, a file manager, as the default Windows shell ... Running the OS/2 version in Presentation Manager for Windows will cause PMShell to read all of Windows groups, via DDE ...

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